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6,682 books found
The Signers: The 56 Stories Behind the Declaration of Independence
Dennis Brindell Fradin
Fifty-six men risked their lives and fortunes to sign a single document; these scratchboard-illustrated profiles reveal
Ages 10–14
Private Joel and the Sewell Mountain Seder
Bryna J. Fireside
Union soldiers and three former slaves gather on a mountainside to build a makeshift Passover Seder, finding a deep, sha
Ages 6–10
Tales of Young Americans
Pappy's Handkerchief
Devin Scillian
After his father is injured during the 1889 Oklahoma land rush, young Moses must find the strength to continue the famil
Ages 6–10
No! Said Custard the Squirrel
Sergio Ruzzier
Custard the squirrel stands his ground against what everyone else wants him to be in this silly, rebellious ode to being
Ages 3–7
My Cheetah Family
Matto H. Barfuss
Witness five cheetah cubs grow up in the Serengeti through stunning photography and fascinating facts about their journe
Ages 6–10
Miss Etta and Dr. Claribel: Bringing Matisse to America
Susan Fillion
Two independent sisters from Baltimore use their wealth and vision to champion modern art. They were among the first to
Ages 9–12
A Measure of Serenity #1
A Measure of Serenity
Bryan Prosek
Trapped in a parallel reality, awkward teen Serenity must pose as a fierce resistance leader to find her way home. High-
Ages 12–18
The Long Season of Rain
Helen Kim
Tensions simmer in a Korean military family when an orphaned boy arrives, forcing young Junehee to watch her parents cla
Ages 10–14
The Last Algonquin
Theodore L. Kazimiroff
In the 1920s, a lone man lives traditionally off the land in a hidden corner of the Bronx, preserving his Algonquin heri
Ages 10–14
Iqbal Masih and the Crusaders Against Child Slavery
Susan Kuklin
After escaping a life of bonded labor in a carpet factory, twelve-year-old Iqbal Masih sparks a global youth movement to
Ages 10–14
I Ain't Gonna Paint No More
Karen Beaumont
A messy, colorful afternoon unfolds as a child cannot stop themselves from painting every surface in sight in this rhyth
Ages 2–6
How to Wear a Sari
Darshana Khiani
Tired of being told she is too small, a determined girl decides to master the art of draping a long, silky sari to show
Ages 4–7
Hannah Pritchard: Pirate of the Revolution
Bonnie Pryor
Disguised as a boy on a privateer ship, Hannah hunts for supplies for the American Revolution while seeking justice for
Ages 8–12
Guy Book: An Owner's Manual: Safety, Maintenance, and Operating Instructions for Teens, The
Mavis Jukes
Physical changes, common myths, and the mechanics of the human body are explained in this straightforward manual on navi
Ages 11–16
The Giant Rat of Sumatra or Pirates Galore
Sid Fleischman
A boy nicknamed Shipwreck is rescued by pirates and swept into a 1846 California adventure involving hidden emeralds, mu
Ages 8–12
Georgia in Hawaii: When Georgia O'Keefe Painted What She Pleased
Amy Novesky
Denied access to the pineapple fields she was hired to paint, Georgia O’Keeffe roams Hawaii to capture the vibrant tropi
Ages 5–10
Down the Road
Alice Schertle
Hetty sets out on a solo mission to the store to get eggs for breakfast, discovering that even a simple errand can turn
Ages 4–8
A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin, From Scientist to Diplomat
Joan Dash
Benjamin Franklin was more than just a printer; he was a scientific celebrity whose discoveries helped him win over Euro
Ages 10–14
The Art of Freedom: How Artists See America
Bob Raczka
Artists define freedom through images of jazz, immigrants, and baseball. View famous masterpieces that show the diverse
Ages 7–11
Anahita's Woven Riddle
Meghan Nuttall Sayres
Anahita defies tradition in twentieth-century Iran by challenging her suitors to solve a complex riddle she has woven in
Ages 11–15
Across the Lines
Carolyn Reeder
Two boys in Civil War-era Virginia—one enslaved and one free—see their worlds collide and change forever as the conflict
Ages 10–14
Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship
Russell Freedman
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how a self-taught president and a brilliant abolitionist forged a vital frien
Ages 10–14
Bloodlines #5
Silver Shadows
Richelle Mead
For the teen navigating the pressure of societal expectations while fighting for a love that others have deemed forbidde
Ages 14–18
Sisters of the Neversea
Cynthia Leitich Smith
Two stepsisters from different backgrounds must unite to save themselves and the Lost Boys in this modern reimagining of
Ages 8–12
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